Monday 22 July 2019

Cover Reveal - Crave by Tracy Wolff



Crave
Author: Tracy Wolff
Publication Date: April 7, 2020
Publisher: Entangled TEEN


About Crave:
Crave, by New York Times bestselling author Tracy Wolff, is a romantic and thrilling tale of forbidden love, about the undying battle between feeling nothing and feeling so much, it could destroy everyone you love.  



Thursday 18 July 2019

Isabella's Reading Corner: Lock Every Door



Lock Every Door
Author: Riley Sager
Publication Date: July 2, 2019
Publisher: Dutton




Jules is offered the opportunity of a lifetime - to reside rent free for three months in the Bartholomew, a prestigious building located in Manhattan. She readily accepts, believing this will be just what she needs to get back on her feet after recently losing her job and the apartment she shared with her ex-boyfriend. The unusual questions asked by the woman interviewing her for the position of apartment sitter should have raised alarm bells for her. Jules quickly brushes away any concerns she has as living at the Bartholomew has been a dream of hers for years. In addition, she will be paid for her time. What could go wrong?

Jules is given the guidelines for her stay, most of which are acceptable. However one rule takes her aback - she is allowed absolutely no visitors. She’s okay with it, especially as she begins enjoying the luxury of her new abode. She ignores warnings from her friend Chloe about the unpleasant history of the building and begins enjoying the luxury of her new surroundings, in addition to meeting some of the other residents. But things rapidly take a sinister turn, disturbing incidents arise, the suspense escalates and the scares pile up!

From the moment I started reading I quite literally couldn’t put the book down. I’m a huge fan of the author’s previous titles and this is probably my favourite of the three. Jules is a convincing lead protagonist and her background gives her an added depth and understanding. Lock Every Door is inspired by Ira Levin’s classic, Rosemary’s Baby and The Dakota, aka The Bramford, where the majority of Levin’s book takes place, makes a cameo in Sager’s novel. The Bartholomew is equally as brooding and spooky as The Bramford, with it’s gothic style and gargoyle adornments. It’s a testament to Sager’s descriptive writing that the building is more of a character in it’s own right, than a setting.

Lock Every Door is terrifyingly twisted! Highly recommended, my only complaint is I now have to wait to read a new Riley Sager novel!

Thank you to Penguin Random House for the copy provided for review.


From the publisher:
The next heart-pounding thriller from New York Times bestselling author Riley Sager follows a young woman whose new job apartment sitting in one of New York’s oldest and most glamorous buildings may cost more than it pays.

No visitors. No nights spent away from the apartment. No disturbing the other residents, all of whom are rich or famous or both. These are the only rules for Jules Larsen’s new job as an apartment sitter at the Bartholomew, one of Manhattan's most high-profile and mysterious buildings. Recently heartbroken and just plain broke, Jules is taken in by the splendor of her surroundings and accepts the terms, ready to leave her past life behind.

As she gets to know the residents and staff of the Bartholomew, Jules finds herself drawn to fellow apartment sitter Ingrid, who comfortingly reminds her of the sister she lost eight years ago. When Ingrid confides that the Bartholomew is not what it seems and the dark history hidden beneath its gleaming facade is starting to frighten her, Jules brushes it off as a harmless ghost story . . . until the next day, when Ingrid disappears.

Searching for the truth about Ingrid’s disappearance, Jules digs deeper into the Bartholomew's sordid past and into the secrets kept within its walls. What she discovers pits Jules against the clock as she races to unmask a killer, expose the building’s hidden past, and escape the Bartholomew before her temporary status becomes permanent.


You can read my original Isabella's Reading Corner post on Lock Every Door here.

Thursday 11 July 2019

Isabella's Reading Corner: Sea Sirens



Sea Sirens (A Trot & Cap'n Bill Adventure, Book 1)
Author: Amy Chu 
Illustrator: Janet K. Lee
Publication Date: June 11, 2019
Publisher: Viking Books for Young Readers




Sea Sirens is a graphic novel about a young girl named Trot who along with her grandfather and beloved cat Cap’n Bill find themselves in a wonderful underwater kingdom. There they meet it’s inhabitants the Sirens and their foes, the infamous Serpents! 

The story and art is endearing and filled with all sorts of marvellous creatures. Cap’n Bill the cat is adorable, especially when through the magic of the Sirens, Trot is able to understand him when he speaks. The book and some of the characters are inspired by the writings of L. Frank Baum, who is one of my favourite authors. 

Are you a fan of graphic novels? If so, what are your favourite titles or series?

Thank you to Penguin Random House Canada for the ARC provided for review.


From the publisher:
Dive into this visually stunning, middle-grade graphic novel about a spunky Vietnamese American surfer girl and her cantankerous talking cat who plunge into a fantasy world of oceanic marvels . . . and mayhem!

Trot, a Vietnamese American surfer girl, and Cap'n Bill, her cranky one-eyed cat, catch too big a wave and wipe out, sucked down into a magical underwater kingdom where an ancient deep-sea battle rages. The beautiful Sea Siren mermaids are under attack from the Serpent King and his slithery minions--and Trot and her feline become dangerously entangled in this war of tails and fins.

This beautiful graphic novel was inspired by The Sea Fairies, L. Frank Baum's "underwater Wizard of Oz." It weaves Vietnamese mythology, fantastical ocean creatures, a deep-sea setting, quirky but sympathetic main characters, and fast-paced adventure into an imaginative, world-building story.


You can read my original Isabella's Reading Corner post on Sea Sirens here.

Friday 5 July 2019

Isabella's Reading Corner: Star-Crossed



Star-Crossed
Author: Minnie Darke
Publication Date: May 21, 2019
Publisher: Doubleday Canada




Do you believe in astrology and read your horoscopes? Star-Crossed by Minnie Darke is delightfully magical and shows what might happen when you tinker with fate! I thought it was absolutely charming. I loved the two main characters, Nick and Justine - I had a smile on my face through their entire romantic journey!

Thank you to Penguin Random House Canada for the finished copy provided for review.


From the publisher:
A highly adorable and addictive love story about one woman who gives destiny a little push.

When childhood sweethearts Justine (Sagittarius and serious skeptic) and Nick (Aquarius and true believer) randomly bump into each other as adults, a life-changing love affair seems inevitable. To Justine anyway. True, she hasn't seen Nick in thirteen years, one month and three weeks, but who's counting? She's pined after him all the same, and now that Nick lives in the same town, a struggling actor to her struggling magazine reporter, he'll surely realize his own unchanged feelings, take the reins and jump at the chance to rekindle their relationship. Right? Well, no. Nick, she learns, is an astrological devotee, and his decision-making, romantic and professional, is guided solely by the infallible horoscopes in his favourite magazine. The magazine Justine happens to work at. Perhaps the stars' guiding forces could use a little journalistic reimagining?

It's only a few tweaks to the Aquarius column, just a little push to get him to realize they're meant for one another. It's nonsense in the first place, what could possibly happen? Aquarians everywhere are about to find out, when the doctored horoscopes, ostensibly published to steer Nick and Nick alone, end up reverberating in the lives of the column's devoted readers, showing the ripple effects of what can happen when one woman takes the horoscopes, and Fate itself, into her own hands.

Spanning exactly one year, as the earth moves through all twelve stars signs, Star-Crossed is a delicious, intelligent and affecting love story about fate, chance and how we all navigate the kinds of choices that are hard to face alone.


You can read my original Isabella's Reading Corner post on Star-Crossed here.